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Hiroshi Sugimoto "Seven Days / Seven Nights"
Gagosian Gallery announces "Seven Days / Seven Nights," an exhibition of fourteen photographs from the Seascapes series by Hiroshi Sugimoto in an architectural setting of his own design. For more than (...)
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William Eggleston "Democratic Camera"
Nearly fifty years of extraordinary image-making by the photographer William Eggleston will be presented in a major retrospective, "William Eggleston: Democratic Camera—Photographs and Video, 1961-2008" (...)
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Zoe Strauss "America: We Love Having You Here "
At times witty, touching, poetic, and downright shocking, Zoe Strauss’s photographs of the beauty and struggle of everyday life resonate as a social document of our time, and as sheer and powerful art. (...)
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Daniel Rich "Downburst"
Daniel Rich’s first solo exhibition "Downburst," at the gallery, features paintings made over the past year. Rich turns selected images circulating on the Internet, in newspapers and magazines into unique (...)
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Lily Ludlow and Allen Cordell "Sowing Circle"
For their fourth collaborative film project Lily Ludlow and Allen Cordell present Sowing Circle. The installation consists of three large projections surrounding a table set with the remnants of a gathering. (...)
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Elizabeth Peyton "Live Forever"
Live Forever: Elizabeth Peyton" is the first survey of Elizabeth Peyton's work in an American institution. The survey will include more than 100 works made over the past fifteen years. Peyton's oeuvre (...)
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"Once Upon A Time" Exhibition
"Once Upon A Time" pulls its viewers back into the awe and wonder we experienced while captivated by Cinderella, Momotaro, or any fantastical folk-tales. Like kids with flashlights under the covers, curled (...)
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Paul Gabrielli "Closer Than That"
New York-based artist Paul Gabrielli offers work of quiet maximalism. He approaches sculpture as an act of appropriation, assimilating other media into one comprehensive system. While Gabrielli's practice (...)
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Gilbert & George Exhibition
The Brooklyn Museum is the final venue of an international tour of the first retrospective in more than twenty years of work by the internationally acclaimed artists Gilbert & George. The exhibition (...)
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"The Hunter College MFA Degree Show" Exhibition
- at Hunter College Times Square Gallery
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Photography
- Closes in 10 days
Held at the end of each semester, the Hunter College MFA Thesis Exhibition presents the work of graduating Hunter MFA candidates as a partial degree requirement. The exhibition offers the public an opportunity (...)
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"theanyspacewhatever" Exhibition
During the 1990s a number of artists claimed the exhibition as their medium. Working independently or in various collaborative constellations, they eschewed the individual object in favor of the exhibition (...)
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Duane Michals "Photographs from the Floating World"
[Image: Duane Michals "Frederika Wanders" (2005) c-print with hand applied text 14 x 11 in.]
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Mary Heilmann "To Be Someone"
- at The New Museum of Contemporary Art
- Media: Painting - Sculpture - Furniture
- Closes in 19 days
The exhibition will include paintings as well as ceramic sculptures and furniture made by the New York-based artist over the last forty years. Heilmann (b. 1940) is one of the preeminent artists of (...)
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Susan Mikula "Sic Transit"
In her latest body of work Mikula continues to explore the idiosyncrasies of a Polaroid camera. By handicapping the governor, it allows for time and space to dictate how the photograph develops. In the (...)
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"VENUS REVISITED: The Photography of Wingate Paine" Exhibition
The first solo exhibition of the work of Wingate Paine (1915-1987) features over 75 vintage prints from his personal archive, most drawn from his acclaimed 1966 book "Mirror of Venus," text by Francoise (...)
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Peter Sutherland "Blame it on the dog"
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Joan Miró "Painting and Anti-Painting 1927–1937"
"Painting and Anti-Painting 1927–1937" is the first major museum exhibition to identify the core practices and strategies Joan Miró used to attack and reinvigorate painting between 1927 and 1937, a transformative (...)
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"Artist's Choice: Vik Muniz, Rebus" Exhibition
Vik Muniz (Brazilian, b. 1961) is the ninth artist to participate in Artist's Choice, a series of exhibitions in which an artist serves as curator, selecting works from MoMA’s vast collection to create (...)
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Ray Mortenson "Broken Glass: Photographs of the South Bronx"
Made between 1982 and 1984, the photographs in Broken Glass: Photographs of the South Bronx by Ray Mortenson focus on the burned out, abandoned, and razed structures of entire city blocks in the South (...)
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Matthew McGuinness "Casper Disasters"
Matthew McGuinness will be showing new silkscreens from his continuing series, Casper Disasters, in an exhibition at Greene Contemporary. In the Casper Disaster series, McGuinness transforms reality into (...)





